Nikon have just announced their follow-up to their professional D3 camera, the D3s.
New features on the D3s include the ability to use 12,800 as a standard ISO with the possibility of reaching ISO 102,400 for shooting in ridiculously low-light environments (think dark and move on from there), a 720p movie mode that can take advantage of that ISO range, sensor cleaning, in-camera RAW processing (for when you’re sitting there having a coffee and you need something to do), and a whole bunch of other fun things.
It’s probably worth noting that while we’ve yet to get an official RRP for Australia, this is a pro camera and, if you’re looking at it just because you want the best of the best and you’re not a working professional photographer, it will probably cost the arm and a leg extra you’d otherwise use to take the pictures with.
We’ve attached the press release for you to take a look through, and if you’re after images of this new beauty… well, we haven’t been shy in uploading them. Sample images coming up later.
















October 15th, 2009 → 3:11 pm @ Leigh D. Stark
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